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Bath Lake regularly gets lots of rainfall; during November this area sees the most rain, and July is the month with the least moisture. Through the warmest time of the year at Bath Lake highs are regularly in the 70's. Once the sun is down it falls down to the 50's. High temperatures during the winter are normally in the 30's with temperatures at Bath Lake dipping down into the 20's through winter nights. A great place for whitewater paddling in the vicinity
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| | of Bath Lake is Little Wenatchee River, and a lake close by is Itswoot Lake. This lake is so wonderful. There's good hiking along the Miners Creek Trail, and Bath Lakes is a nearby lake that you could go to. If only every site had this much outdoors enjoyable things, what a great world it would be. You can run the rapids of Downey Creek near Bath Lake; if you're looking for some flowing water? Try Canyon Creek. All year is a good time in the Northern Cascade | |
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Range if you like the outdoors. If you like skiing, you're in luck; Stephens Pass is close to Bath Lake. Bath Lake is located in the Northern Cascade Range. Hiking is a popular thing to do around Bath Lake; Sulphur Mountain Way
is a glorious local trail. You'll need more than a day to discover everything Bath Lake has to offer, you can camp at Downey Creek Campground. So many cool things to do here in the Northern Cascade Range, too splendid to be true.
Why not take a refreshing hike along the Pacific Crest Trail - section 26; you can stay the night at Sulphur Creek Campground.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 48.24583 Longitude: -121.075
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| These outdoors activities are available near Bath Lake. |
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| | Hiking Trails Near Bath Lake:
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Miners Creek Trail, Snohomish County, 7 miles away 14.6 hiking miles, 1884 feet elevation difference |
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Sulphur Mountain Way, Snohomish County, 7 miles away 3.8 hiking miles, 4270 feet elevation difference |
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Downey Creek, Snohomish CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class III-IV - 1 miles long (Downey Creek trail to Suiattle River) |
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Little Wenatchee River, Chelan CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class IV-V - 3.5 miles long (Fall Creek to Lake Creek Campground) |
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Lake Creek, Chelan CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class V+ - 2 miles long (along FR 400) |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Pacific Crest Trail - section 26
 | Roundtrip Distance 9.5 miles Elevation Gain 2,717 ft. ... |
Cascade River
 | 18 miles away Did this section July 21, 2007 in a tandem canoe, at about 1850. Had never done this section before. The description above seems accurate. Several large log jams, some completely blocking the river, forcing us to take some long and rough portages through thick brush and over huge piles of logs. Even when the river is not blocked, there are serious strainers at every bend. You really have to be alert to avoid them. A lot of work and danger for the few fun class II rapids you get within the first mile or so. We spent nearly three hours on portages and scouting and only about one hour actually on the water. Not recommended.... |
Napeequa Crossing Campground
 | 19 miles away Well, most of the information in this little blurb is wrong: The nearest Metro area is not Ellensburg, it is Leavenworth. Lake Elsley? I have never heard of it, and have been in the area for 30 years. There is no such place called Indian Ponds anywhere around the campground. Though a beautiful hike, Napeequa Crossing to Twin Lakes is not an easy stroll, it is approximately 3.2+ miles one way, with many switchbacks, and to the average city person, a hard slog. This Article makes it sound like White river falls are on the way to Twin Lakes, which they are not. They are reached by driving on up the valley 5 more miles or so to the correct turnout. Also, it should be mentioned that from the beginning of camping season till Mid August, you should slather yourself in Bug repellant to keep from being eaten alive by Mosquitoes. The campground is located on the confluence of the White and Napeequa Rivers, which flow into Lake Wenatchee.... |
Stephens Pass
 | 29 miles away 1 PHOTO Stevens has a wide diversity of trails and runs that suits every riding style. From beginner to expert and for those terrain park junkies Stevens has you covered. I think what's special about Stevens is you can find your own little part of the mountain which is all yours, I have 4-5 little runs that cross between trails and off-piste that are all mine. Also the snow is crazy good, powder almost all the time. My favorite runs are Orion, some tree skiing near wall street, and right above the power lines. Stevens also has some pretty sweet out of bounds stuff to so check it out... |
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